Online Library Change History
Copyrights and Trademarks
Audience
Conventions
Commands
Online Library Change History
This is version 5.6 of the Online Library. Updates from
the previous version include support for OpenROUTE Software Release 5.6.
Copyrights and Trademarks
NOTICE
The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
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Copyright Notice
Copyright© 2001, Nx Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.
No part of this document may be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-readable form without the prior written consent of Nx Networks, Inc.
Software Copyright Notice
The software described in this document is covered by one or more of the following copyrights:
Copyright© J. Noel Chiappa 1993. Portions reproduced by permission.
Copyright© Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1993. Portions reproduced by permission.
Rsystem X.25 software is distributed under license from Gcom, Inc.
Copyright© Regents of University of California 1988. All rights reserved.
Copyright© RSA Data Security, Inc. 1991-2
Trademark Notice
Nx Networks is a trademark of Nx Networks, Inc. All other
products or brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
holders, as marked.
Audience
This documentation set is for network managers or administrators
responsible for installing, configuring, and managing Nx Networks gateway routers
(3000 Series) and routers (GT Series) that are running OpenROUTE router software
and Nx Networks voice software. Anyone undertaking these tasks should have a background
in voice and data communications, knowledge of bridging and routing methods, and
experience configuring protocols and/or communications devices.
Nx Networks recognizes that network administrators have varying levels of experience managing internetworking devices. The examples in these documents provide illustrated, step-by-step instructions for managing your routers. More experienced administrators may choose to rely on the command listing to manage and monitor their routers.
Conventions
This section describes the conventions and symbols used in the Nx Networks online documentation.
Symbols
The following table describes the symbols that appear next to commands.
| This symbol | means you use the command to . . . |
|---|---|
| [C] | configure the router. You access configuration commands after you enter config at the * prompt. |
| [M] | monitor the router. You access monitoring commands after you enter monitor at the * prompt. |
| [C] [M] | both configure and monitor the router. Changes you make to the configuration at the monitoring prompt, however, are not saved when you restart the router. |
Commands
The following section shows how commands are presented.
Command [C] [M]
Description of command.
Example: command name parameter
Prompt? option
| Syntax: | The command followed by each parameter you can configure using that command. When you enter a command, you can save time by typing only the underlined letters. |
|
parameter
| Description of each parameter. |
|
option
| (in italics) Information you must enter with the command and parameter. |
| Example: | An example of how you enter that command and parameter. |
Entering Commands Using the Command Line Interface
Commands are not case-sensitive.
Instead of being prompted for options, you can save time by typing the complete command on one line. For example, you can enter the set framesize as follows:
ORPrompt>set framesize
Framesize in bytes (1024/2048/4096) [1024]? 2048
set framesize 2048
Displaying Commands and Options
If you press SPACE at a prompt, the software lists all the commands available at that prompt.
If you press SPACE twice after entering a command, the software lists all the options available for that command.
Accepting the Current Setting
When the software prompts you for information, the default
or current setting appears in brackets [ ]. To accept the information in the brackets,
press ENTER. In this example, the current setting is 1024.
Framesize in bytes (1024/2048/4096) [1024]?